Good to see you are enjoying the car. I really like the interior trim and shifter. Exterior mods and the drop are great too but I would have chosen different rims.

Cheers John 01, so far I had stock 168s, 185s and aftermarket CSLs on this car. I was looking for some other styles to go on (possibly 225s or 189s) but found these brand new wheels for an absolute bargain price. After seeing them in person I was blown away by the quality of the finish (and apparently they are forged).

I know they are a bit AUDI-ish but I haven't seen another car with these wheels and they do look amazing in real life.

Absolutely beautiful! Well done. I can only aspire to getting my E90 (pre LCI) to that level! Quick question: when you say you were able to replace
"- Any scuffed interior plastic parts/panels replaced with brand new parts"
could you advise where you were able to find the part numbers? I cannot, for the life of me, find the parts i need on the OEM list I have. It's the driver's side grab handle, in a shocking state of scratching & discolouration, would be happy to replace. Just need to find the part number!
Well done, again, on the fantastic vehicle.
Cheers

Absolutely beautiful! Well done. I can only aspire to getting my E90 (pre LCI) to that level! Quick question: when you say you were able to replace
"- Any scuffed interior plastic parts/panels replaced with brand new parts"
could you advise where you were able to find the part numbers? I cannot, for the life of me, find the parts i need on the OEM list I have. It's the driver's side grab handle, in a shocking state of scratching & discolouration, would be happy to replace. Just need to find the part number!
Well done, again, on the fantastic vehicle.
Cheers

J

mate, the way i've done it is as follows:

1. go to RealOEM.com and enter the last 7 characters of your VIN, the website will then take you to your car's part numbers / lists
2. search through the relevant sections to find the part numbers of parts that need replacing
3. copy the numbers
4. go to schmiedmann.com and bmminiparts.com and search for those parts and get quotes
5. order the required parts from the most cost effective site
6. normally schmiedmann.com works out better for large parts and bmminiparts.com for smaller parts, but that is a very sweeping generalisation
7. receive your parts in 1-3 weeks, install, enjoy your new interior

P.S. I had the same issue as you and had to replace the entire driver's side grab handle with a new part. I was lucky because bmminiparts.com had one in stock and it only cost me $120 shipped to get one, normally you would expect tp pay around $300 or so